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Vol. 17. Núm. 5.
Páginas 203-206 (septiembre - octubre 2010)
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Vol. 17. Núm. 5.
Páginas 203-206 (septiembre - octubre 2010)
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Cambios en la función vascular de hombres saludables, después de ejercicio físico prolongado y vigoroso (Función vascular y ejercicio vigoroso)
Changes in vascular function in healthy men after prolonged strenuous exercise (Vascular function and strenuous exercise)
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Róbinson Ramírez-Vélez1,
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robin640@hotmail.com

Correspondencia: Universidad del Valle. Calle 4B No. 36-00, Edificio 116, Quinto piso, Oficina 5502, Cali, Colombia. Tel (57-1) 251 85 603.
, Jorge H. Ramírez2, Cecilia Aguilar1
1 Universidad del Valle, Cali, Colombia
2 Universidad ICESI, Cali, Colombia
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Se investigó el efecto del ejercicio prolongado y vigoroso sobre la función endotelial en nueve corredores no-élite, determinando la función dependiente del endotelio de la arteria femoral (FDE-AF). Se observó que el ejercicio prolongado y vigoroso se asocia con menor FDE-AF, con tendencia no significativa a la recuperación a partir de las 24 horas hasta siete días después de la carrera. Se requieren estudios que involucren más participantes para determinar el impacto del ejercicio prolongado y vigoroso sobre la función endotelial.

Palabras clave:
ejercicio prolongado
función endotelial
corredores no-élite

The effect of prolonged and strenuous exercise on endothelial function in 9 non-elite runners was researched determining the endothelium-dependent function of the femoral artery (EDF-FA). We realized that prolonged and vigorous exercise is associated with lower EDF-FA, with non significant trend toward recovery from 24 hours to 7 days after the race. Studies with more participants are required to determine the impact of prolonged and vigorous exercise on endothelial function.

Key words:
prolonged exercise
endothelial function
non-elite runners
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